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Incarnate Word women’s basketball postgame press conference – Video

01-03-2012 14:34 The age-old expression in sports that "it's hard to beat a team three times in a season" was on display in Allen, Texas as the University of the Incarnate Word women's basketball team defeated Midwestern State University at the Lone Star Conference Women's Basketball Championships on Thursday afternoon.

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How to Install WordPress From Scratch – Video

02-03-2012 07:47 Hosted by author Deltina Hay, this in-depth tutorial demonstrates how to install WordPress on your Website server. Deltina talks in detail about the software needed to install WordPress, how to set up a secure database for WordPress, how to populate the WordPress configuration file, how to establish FTP access to upload WordPress, and, ultimately, how to install WordPress.

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Split Testing: Google Website Optimizer with WordPress – Video

02-03-2012 11:02 Full tutorial: OutsourceFactor.com | This video is part of a detailed tutorial on split testing. Google Website Optimizer is a free option but can be very confusing for people using WordPress. We cover how to setup an experiment in Google Website Optimizer, and how to properly paste your code into WordPress.

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Presentation: Facebook Post Planner – WordPress Plugin (by Web Wizards) – Video

02-03-2012 17:17 Presentation of our WordPress Plugin, Facebook Post Planner. If you like the plugin you can buy it from CodeCanyon at codecanyon.net

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Tornado wrecks homes in Ala.; no word if injuries

Posted: Friday, March 2, 2012 11:56 pm | Updated: 2:14 am, Sat Mar 3, 2012.

Powerful storms leveled small towns in southern Indiana, transforming entire blocks of homes into piles of debris, tossing school buses into a home and a restaurant and causing destruction so severe it was difficult to tell what was once there. As night fell, dazed residents shuffled through town, some looking for relatives, while rescue workers searched the rubble for survivors. Without power, the only light in town came from cars that crawled down the streets.

From the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes, the storms touched nearly all walks of life. A fire station was flattened. Roofs were ripped off schools. A prison fence was knocked down and scores of homes and businesses were destroyed. At least 28 people were killed, including 14 in Indiana and 12 in Kentucky, and dozens of others were hurt in the second deadly tornado outbreak this week.

It wasn't immediately clear how many people were missing.

The threat of tornadoes was expected to last until late Friday for parts of Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana and Ohio. Forecasters at the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center said the massive band of storms put 10 million people at high risk of dangerous weather.

"We knew this was coming. We were watching the weather like everyone else," said Clark County, Ind., Sheriff Danny Rodden. "This was the worst case scenario. There's no way you can prepare for something like this."

In Henryville, the scene was eerie and somewhat chaotic. Cell phones and landlines were not working. Hundreds of firefighters and police zipped around town. Power lines were down and cars were flipped over. People walked down the street with shopping carts full of water and food, handing it out to whoever was in need.

Terry Brishaber said his uncle's mobile home was gone.

"I don't see any remnants. I don't know where it's at," he said.

Aerial footage from a TV news helicopter flying over Henryville showed numerous wrecked houses, some with their roofs torn off and many surrounded by debris. The video shot by WLKY in Louisville, Ky., also showed a mangled school bus protruding from the side of a one-story building and dozens of overturned semis strewn around the smashed remains of a truck stop.

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